AMC is busy making moves today, announcing the premiere date of one hopeful drama while axing another following its pilot.

First, the good news. ‘Halt and Catch Fire,’ a 10-episode series set in the 1980s as a trio of engineering whizzes try to revolutionize the personal computer, will premiere on Sunday, June 1 at 10/9c.

The series stars Lee Pace, Scoot McNairy, and Mackenzie Davis as IBM executive Joe Millan, engineer Gordon Clark, and reckless prodigy Cameron Howe, respectively. Also starring Kerry Bishe and Toby Huss, ‘Halt and Catch Fire’ is created by Chris Cantwell and Chris Rogers, and is led by showrunner Jonathan Lisco.

There will be no premiere date for ‘Line of Sight’ with David Morrissey, however. The sci-fi drama starring the former villain on ‘The Walking Dead’ will not be moving forward, as AMC has passed on the pilot, as first reported by Deadline.

Created by Blake Masters (‘Brotherhood’), the series followed Lewis Bernt (Morrissey), a National Transportation Safety Board investigator who survives a mysterious plane crash and must grapple with the trauma while searching for the cause.